The Selectmen present this farce comedy in 3 acts at Worthington Town Hall, Friday, August 12, 1938 8:30 p.m. Written by Jay Tobias, directed by HUGO ADDY. Assisted by Elizabeth Torrey and Henry H. Snyder. Cast included Edith Packard, Dick…
Black and white photos of John Jarvis family and house on Old Post Road. Photos show John Jarvis, Mary Labritas, Doris Labritas (Mary's daughter-inlaw), Raymond Jarvis (John and Fred's father) and Fred Jarvis. Photos include house, yard and livestock
3 black and white photos of the foundation for Dan Porter's house on Sam Hill Road. Included in photographs are Harry Bates, Ted Porter, John Ames and Janice Porter (Ted Porter's Mother, Mrs Dan Porter)
Letter on Civill War stationery which shows canon going off with 34-star American flag in background. From James Thayer to his wife, Lydia. 'Dear Wife .......' Includes envelope. Identify Civil War. Includes photocopy of letter and transcription…
Seven page mimeographed copy of paper "Gleanings from An Old Worthington Ledger" by James Ramage of Hartford, Ct. Ledger owned by John Watts from 1808.
Letter written by James Clay Rice to his mother [Wealthea Cotrell Rice (1784-1870), on the eve of the first battle of Bull Run. Includes as well letter from either a colleague or a commanding officer stating that the Garibaldi group had not been…
Advertisement posted by a horse doctor/farrier from Great Britain promising treatments for a wide range of horse illnesses. Mentions stops in both Worthington and Northampton.
Modern black and white copies of James Adams photgraphs showing guest bedrooms and common spaces including fireplace at the Worthington Inn. Date unknown. Probably around 1910.
Mrs. Sophia P. Stone Stevens (1816-1910) sitting in a rocking chair with a book. She was the wife of Aaron Stevens and the mother of Deacon Eugene Stevens and Cullen Stevens. Buried in North Cemetery. The handwriting (with the date 1901) on the paper…
Full issue of Stonewalls magazine (Vol. 3, No. 3). 40 pp. with black and white photos and drawings. Ida Joslyn was on the Board. Includes article by Lois Ashe Brown on Henry Snyder.
#348: Frank W. Bates (b. 1897)
#349: William Brown
#350: Leland Cole
#351: Charles Cudworth
#352: Elisha P. Cutler (b. 1889)
#353: Homer Dodge
#354: Malcolm Fairman (1b. 890)
#355: John Jarvis (b. 1896)
#356: Emory Knapp (b. 1896)
#357:…